Vallejo Ferry Group Fares

Vallejo Ferry Group Fares

Group Fares

Group Day Pass Adult (RT) $20.00

Group Day Pass Youth, Senior, Disabled, Medicare* (RT) $11.00

One-Way Group Adult $10.50

One-Way Group Youth, Senior, Disabled, Medicare* $5.75

*Seniors, persons with disabilities and Medicare cardholders may ride at a discount if they hold a Regional Transit Connection Discount Card, Medicare card, Department of Motor Vehicles Disabled Placard Identification Card or proof of age 65 or older. To request an RTC Discount Card application, visit the 511 website or call (415) 705-8291.
**Up to 2 children under 6 years of age may ride FREE with each fare paying adult.

Friends and Family discount program for Vallejo Ferry – Solano County

From the San Francisco Ferry site: San Francisco Bay Ferry is pleased to announce that the Friends and Family promotional fare that enables friends and family to ride together, round trip, for $12.00 per person will be offered again this winter. The Friends and Family discount, which has become a Vallejo ferry tradition, will be offered on weekends and holidays from November 2 through February 23. The Friends and Family Program provides significant savings for groups of three to 14 individuals. For example, an adult and two youths can travel round trip for $36.00 as opposed to the regular fare of $52.00.

“We’re please to bring back the Friends and Family tradition to Solano County residents during this winter season,” Said Ernest Sanchez, Manager of Information and Marketing of Public Information and Marketing.

Traveling on the Vallejo service in a group of 15 or more? Please fill out our Group Request Form. Please note that group requests must be processed, approved, and paid-in-full at least 72 hours prior to your sailing date to receive a group rate discount.

RESERVE YOUR FERRY TICKET ONLINE
TO AT&T PARK FOR S.F. GIANTS GAMES

You can now reserve your seat on a ferry to Giants games at AT&T Park by using our online advance ticketing service.
It’s easy, convenient, and best of all ensures you have a seat on a game day ferry.

I would like a printed copy of Disabled fair each way. There have been multiple times when boarding to return to vallejo from. San Francisco where I’ve been charged three fairs, not two, for one to and one from trip. Furthermore asked to double tap an tap in both at the terminal and at the receiving gate using my clipper card. It’s a different price each time I go, when I’ve loaded my card and had a remaining balance for one bus no transfer and a bus home. As of the fires 10/7/17 I noticed some bus fares didn’t charge for some rides, one way coach 29 napa vine transit no fee, muni 6 no fee, both ways, which would have been Disabled fair. I’ve been charged the whole fair the entire time IVe traveled when I got my RTC ADA Disability card except 8 days ago when a prosecuting attorney told the operator to stop messing with me and being racist and give all he took back. I’d complained before, but it seems the victim of theft has to call muni, transit each city and the ferry building when suspecting, but I only found out the last trip it’s been continuous on my return to vallejo. I stay all day at UCSF hospital. I am actually quite disabled but I lack a wheelchair ramp to get my chair to the shuttle from home. I make 3D character sculptures of people, and draw cartoons. Until my cancer is effecting my heart, lung, brain and teeth it makes me forgetful and is embarrassing. Thanks for your help, I’m carrying a fair receipt every trip each way because 8 feel I’ll get ripped off now and I cannot afford being stranded 8n th3 city because the cash comes from my mother who’s elderly and fixed income. Even more embarassin* is my surgeries ate up my funds four years ago and I can’t get SSi. Napa is out of SDI f7nd8ng. I did make a go f7nd me pag3 but it didn’t br8ng 8n one cent. This is private info. But at this point, who cares what humiliation you have to endure to get fees on paper. The only fees listed are group and my moms confused by it.